Have you heard? Every team in the NFL is willing to sell their sole to get Odell Beckham.

Yes, every single team wants him. In the year of 2022. At 30 years old. Coming off a torn ACL.

Whatever PR firm is running things for Odell deserves a raise. You usually have to go to TMZ to see washed up superstars getting this much attention. Every day there’s a new tweet from Schefter or Rapport saying how interested the Cowboys are in him. Jerruh gets asked about it every day in Arlington and adds more coals to the fire, as if he’d be the difference between Dallas winning the Super Bowl and suffering an early playoff exit for the 65th year in a row.

“Odell Beckham Jr.’s free-agent tour kicks off Thursday with a visit to the New York Giants, continues on Friday in Buffalo with the Bills, and then goes to Dallas on Monday with the Cowboys,” Adam Schefter tweeted on Wednesday.

Since posting a 1,000 yard season in 2019 with the Browns, Odell’s numbers look like this: 23 catches, 319 yards and three touchdowns in seven games in 2020. In six games in Cleveland in 2021, Beckham had 17 catches for 232 yards and didn’t find the end zone. In eight games with the Rams, he had 27 catches for 305 yards and five touchdowns, and came to life down the stretch in the playoffs, but tore his ACL in the Super Bowl. It’s the second time he tore his ACL since 2020. His last good year was before COVID, which feels like a lifetime ago.

Does that sound like a player who is treating his free agency like he’s a coveted five-star recruit?

It’s not normal for guys to come back from two ACL tears. They just don’t have the same burst and explosion. Why would Beckham be any different?

How many snaps will Beckham be able to give whatever team signs him? Will he be anything more than a fourth or fifth option after CeeDee Lamb, Michael Gallup, Dalton Schultz and Tony Pollard in Dallas? How about Buffalo? Will Josh Allen be looking Beckham’s way much with Stefon Diggs, Gabe Davis and Isaiah McKenzie? Will Beckham even be able to cut and get open against NFL defenses?

I just don’t see the appeal. I did last year, when I thought Beckham would have helped a team like New England who desperately needed someone who could get open consistently. That was before the ACL tear.

If this was anyone else, nobody would care. The Odell name still holds value to fans, but when he eventually signs somewhere, I’m sure the contract will tell it all – that he’s washed up and someone who fans will be excited about but won’t be able to add any real value on the field to whatever team adds his services.